I am so excited to share this Vintage Southwest Wedding Shower with you! With everything that’s going on in the world right now, it can be hard to find the positives right now. I hope this quick, lighthearted post is as fun to read as it was for me to write!
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My sister-inlaw has a wedding planned for September in Mexico. The shower was supposed to be here in Texas so everyone from home could celebrate. Unfortunately Covid-19 hindered any success on finding a local venue. BOOOO! Don’t worry, The Yellow Rose Farmhouse is here for it! I was so excited when I was asked to host the shower for one of my favorite couples!
I love home decor but when it comes to decorating for a party or shower, I’m so clueless! It can be hard to think outside of MY box and create something that doesn’t necessarily match up with my personal style. The pressure was on since the wedding itself is still in question because of the stinking virus.
I racked my brain and searched Pinterest for days trying to decide how I could turn my home into the wedding shower of their dreams (I honestly doubt people are dreaming of wedding showers but….I just made it a thing). Finally, I found some inspiration and I was off.
One of the bridesmaids created the cutest succulent shower invitations to go along with their Mexico wedding. I loved all the bright colors and I’m already a huge fan of succulents. The bride’s favorite color is blue. So I combined all those ideas and just went for it.
I was ready to get started decorating but I ran into a small problem. I don’t really have anything blue in my house. My first stop was Goodwill. I wanted to see if I could find any blue treasures that would bring my vision to life without breaking the bank. And what do you know?! I found some of the prettiest blue bottles and vases that fit perfectly with my theme.
My next stops included Hobby Lobby and Lowes for some more terracotta pots and succulents. You can never have too many of either of those. I really lucked out because all of their pots at Hobby Lobby were 50% when I was there. SCORE!
Lastly, I bought a few finishing pieces from Amazon. Things like table runners, a Macrame wall hanging for the mantle and some rose gold candle holders. I was so happy with how everything turned out. It was such a great day with family and friends. I hope the sweet couple was blessed by it 🙂
I hope you enjoyed this Vintage Southwest Wedding Shower ! I’d love to hear all of your tips and tricks for wedding shower decor. Leave me a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest to keep up with our day to day. Thanks for stopping by!
Rose Gold Candle Holders | Embroidered Pillow | Macrame Wall Hanging | Macrame Table Runner | Paper Flags | Clay Pots | Blue & White Planter | Tufted Chair | Mantle Mirror | Wagon Wheel Chandelier | Oversized Gray Chair | Blue Glass Vase | Dining Room Chandelier | Dining Room Table |
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